Friday, July 7, 2017

There was something evil, in JBS Chapter & ChesCo , PA Ron Paul Meetup leader Pat Sellers eyes. Now I know what it was.

The John Birch Society billionaire and near billionaires of Chester County got their money's worth when they supported Pat Sellers and the Saha "Save our Farm" battle to prevent Coatesville's revitalization. And as the JBS saw it, prevent a United Nations takeover of Coatesville, PA's government that would take our guns away.
SEE:
Agenda 21: Sustainability? You Mean the New World Order, says John Birch Society 

I spoke to Pat Sellers, a still in the closet in John Birch Society member in 2004, during the Saha “Save our Farm” days in Coatesville.  Not to be religious or superstitious, I saw something evil, something frightening in his eyes. I was not alone.

Nazi leaning racists and anti-government militia supporters like Pat Sellers held back the Libertarian Party. Now the Republican Party and Donald Trump welcome people like Sellers the Nazi Alt-Right and their gun carrying anti-government militia members. 
Former Libertarian Candidate Austin Petersen Opens Up About Libertarian Fascists. VIDEO:

I tried to warn the Chester County Democratic Committee about Pat Sellers and the Saha Farm thing in Coatesville.
Pat Sellers was linked to:
Pat Sellers, his political, and social media skills demonstrated in his takeover of Coatesville's government (the Bloc of Four), his connections to billionaires & millionaires, along with his affinity for things Hitler and armed anti-government organizations linked to Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh appeared dangerous to me. I chose the Chester County Democratic Committee to warn about Sellers because it was the only public forum available to me back then.

I couldn't understand exactly what was happening. Hindsight is 20/20.




"Austin Wade Petersen (born February 19, 1981) is an American producer, writer, political activist, and commentator. He was the runner-up for the Libertarian Party's nomination for President of the United States in 2016, finishing second place to former governor Gary Johnson with 21% of the vote."





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